If you caught last years 24/7 Event, you know that we streamed live music for 7 full days and nights. Now we are back again, as weekend warriors...
Join us on Feburary 5th and 6th
at electro-music.com48 LIVE 48 Hours of Live solo and collaborative music streamed from around the world to your computer.

If you would like to participate in this event, please drop a line in this thread. There will be no schedule, first come first served, and come in at your own convenience. People are welcome and encouraged to play extended immersive sets as we will be playing live for 48 hours._________________ ElectroCasaLast edited by shanemorris on Tue Feb 08, 2011 4:45 am; edited 5 times in total

I will try my best to come up with a couple of hours worth of live performance during the time that Organized Sound would normally be on. Or, if others are willing to participate I could mix a live jam--either that time or another time.
--Steve
(Already I am trying to think of beats in 48/7 time. )

I wasn't at all directing anything personal towards you Damien. Your post just reminded me that I should make that clear... as it is the main goal of the event, to play live music for 2 days. Nothing was directed towards you and we would love for you to play live at the event. _________________ ElectroCasaLast edited by shanemorris on Fri Jan 14, 2011 2:27 pm; edited 1 time in total

Oh, yeah. I'll participate. I will have done an Ephemera on the 4th, so it might be a continuation of it._________________Garret: It's so retro.
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One thing I must point out, this is LIVE MUSIC for 48 hours. So unfortunately for this one there are no pre-records.

With my receding hairline, I really shouldn't be splitting hairs, but what's the official word on noodles, arps, sequences, etc.? Are they all OK as long as there is some sort of human intervention, say for example at least one human intervention controlling the organization of the sounds within 48/7th of an hour or 48/7th of a minute? And if that's the rule, what's wrong with calling the event 48/7?

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